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308 0 <br /> lune 26,1991 <br /> ) <br /> EVERETT THEATER SOCIETY PRESENTATION <br /> DaVe Dilgard, spokesman for the Everett Theater Society,goy.. <br /> slide presentation on the history of the Everett Theater: An <br /> Endangered landmark. He told councilmembers of the historical <br /> importance of saving the Everett Theater. He requested <br /> Council's support and $10,000 to be used for a financial <br /> feasibility study. <br /> 0 <br /> ttehrertMZI:g aTeatt=te'le.u4 "e'leae 'teen"' use' <br /> Councilman Pope recommended this issue be referred to the <br /> Budget Committee for their recommendntion as to the source of <br /> the$10,000. Councilmembers agreed. <br /> Councilman Overstreet suggested that matching money from the <br /> Community would be appropriate. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY <br /> "feotr"C"ietY;Heaell'eastt etItee <br /> Moved by Councilman Moser, seconded by Councilman Overstreet to <br /> authorize the Mayor to sign an agreement with Everett Hell <br /> Merchants Association for Everett Hall at the Mall specifically <br /> including a hold harmless clause. <br /> Roll was called with all councilmen voting yes except <br /> Councilmen Gipson and Diamond who were excused. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> CITIZENS,COMMENTS <br /> Nark Houser, 1812 Holbrook Avenue, spoke on the Navy <br /> Homeporting issue. He recommended that since Congress had not <br /> gplWeltV.total funding for the Homeport, other alternatives <br /> CONSENT ITEMS <br /> Mopgstinti4 ggfgfe:::',4rtgege=bY 0025111e,e Mose"to <br /> 0 <br /> 0 <br />